Business Environment Council Announces Board of Directors for 2020-22 Term

Hong Kong, 22 April 2020 - Business Environment Council Limited 商界環保協會有限公司 (“BEC”) held its Annual General Meeting on 21 April 2020 and announced the election of its Board of Directors for the new term from 2020 to 2022. Mr Richard Lancaster was re-elected as the Chairman.

The BEC Board of Directors for 2020 to 2022 are:

Chairman

Mr Richard Lancaster, CLP Power Hong Kong Limited

Deputy Chairman

Mr Eric Chong, Siemens Limited

Immediate Past Chairman

Prof John Chai, Fook Tin Technologies Limited

Board Directors (listed in alphabetical order of company names)

Mr Mike Kilburn, Airport Authority Hong Kong
Mr Donald Choi, Chinachem Agencies Limited
Mr Ricky Ng, COSCO SHIPPING Ports Limited
Ir Prof Daniel Cheng, Dunwell Enviro-Tech (Holdings) Limited
Mr Anthony Small, Gammon Construction Limited
Mr Randy Yu, Henderson Land Development Company Limited
Mr Victor Kwong, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited
Mr Huifeng Zhang, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
Mr Andy Yeung, Hongkong Land Limited
Mr Kevin O’Brien, Jardine Matheson Group
Mrs Margaret Brooke, Professional Property Services Limited
Ms Joanna Chow, Shell Hong Kong Limited
Ms Susanna Wong, Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited
Mr Mark Harper, Swire Pacific Limited
Dr Raymond Yau, Swire Properties Limited
Mr Charles Chiu, Wheelock and Company Limited

 

“It is my honour to serve BEC as Board Chairman for the third term. On behalf of the Board, I would like to express my gratitude to all retired Board Directors for their support and contributions during the past two years, and extend a warm welcome to the new Directors joining us.” BEC Chairman Mr Richard Lancaster said.

“With climate change being one of our key new environmental focus areas, BEC launched the ‘Low Carbon Charter’ last year, a first of its kind initiative in Hong Kong which specifically responds to the Paris Agreement. To date, 64 leading companies have signed to commit to work towards setting decarbonisation targets for their operations. Moving forward, BEC will continue to leverage its extensive experience to engage with our members, the broader business community, the government and our partners, both locally and internationally, to advocate for sustainability development in Hong Kong.” Mr Lancaster added.

 

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